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homeownership, equality of opportunity rather than outcome, protecting the sanctity of life and reforming education, most americans of hispanic descent are lialign with the principles. they're receptive to a conservative policy message, and in 2012 that message could not more important as this election say referendum on president obama's liberal policies in his handling of the economy. hispanics share the same anxieties as the population as a whole in this regard. that is very important because 2012 is the most important election of our lifetimes. now, i said that in 2004, and i meant it then. at that time failure to respond for the threat of terrorism would have made us weaker as a nation. of course, we still face many threats today, but we've taken step that is have made us safer. now we face another threat in the form of crushing federal debt, punitive taxes, excessive spending and stifling regulations, mandates, and government intervention in our economy that threaten to lead to future generations of american a different country that we enjoyed until now. a lot of people who voted for barack ob
homeownership, equality of opportunity rather than outcome, protecting the sanctity of life and reforming education, most americans of hispanic descent are lialign with the principles. they're receptive to a conservative policy message, and in 2012 that message could not more important as this election say referendum on president obama's liberal policies in his handling of the economy. hispanics share the same anxieties as the population as a whole in this regard. that is very important because...
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it is the leverage the speaker depends upon from the >> eliot: this has been a fascinating education in the rules of governing. >> i'm glad you brought it up. the opportunity actually allowed democracy, small d., to work. >> eliot: this is where the two sides are bumping heads. my suspicion is that the republicans will cave on rates and say ok, we'll give you your tax breaks for the 98% but not vote to raise the debt ceiling try to use that. >> i think the president will insist as part of any agreement that we deem with the debt ceiling. the republicans can allow the tax cuts to proceed and say we're going to work on round two. the american public did not look kindly on the republicans holding hostage. the fiscal cliff is bad, but not irretrievable. you can go into january and still put the pieces back together. as you know, defaulting on the debt is irretrievable thing. that's the economic equivalent of a nuclear weapon. that is a big dynamite compared to the fiscal cliff crew having said that, as they get to the year end, i think they'll say we'll vote to extend middle class tax cu
it is the leverage the speaker depends upon from the >> eliot: this has been a fascinating education in the rules of governing. >> i'm glad you brought it up. the opportunity actually allowed democracy, small d., to work. >> eliot: this is where the two sides are bumping heads. my suspicion is that the republicans will cave on rates and say ok, we'll give you your tax breaks for the 98% but not vote to raise the debt ceiling try to use that. >> i think the president will...
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jamal, another number i know you look at, which is non college educated whites in the polls. why is that so important to you and what do you see there for the president? >> again, the president has never done particularly well with this group of voters. in the 2008 primaries, he lost a lot of those voters to senator clinton and again versus john mccain, those weren't the best voters for him. but again, it's this number of women in particular that really matter for him and he's got to really pay attention to that. he may not be able to make up a lot of ground when it comes to non educated white men, but with women, he can. i think when you saw some of this around contraception and other battles that have been going on, there are a lot of polls, an ap poll, "washington journal" poll, that show he has been making up ground when it comes to women. >> tomorrow, talk about making up ground. who knows how it's going to go out, but mitt romney has pulled a hell of a comeback in mississippi and alabama. he was trailing, and now, it's one or two. >> and newt as well. we're seeing the p
jamal, another number i know you look at, which is non college educated whites in the polls. why is that so important to you and what do you see there for the president? >> again, the president has never done particularly well with this group of voters. in the 2008 primaries, he lost a lot of those voters to senator clinton and again versus john mccain, those weren't the best voters for him. but again, it's this number of women in particular that really matter for him and he's got to...
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there should be more basic economic education too. may prevent problems with foreclosures and excess of student loans and things going on. i think the things that need to be done, this race to the top business is perhaps the next iteration of no child left behind or perhaps try to address some of those issues but i believe the educator's themselves need to look carefully at how they can manage it. education is ultimately a local decision and that is what we need to keep in mind so the federal government will put some money into. the bottom line is local educators make the decisions but your basic premise is correct. how we get there i am not certain. i think i am being given the signal that we are done. senator, we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. >> the end of that question is i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debate. it acquaint you with substantive issues in the public arena and teaches you research analysis and public speaking. those are key ingredients to getting from place in poli
there should be more basic economic education too. may prevent problems with foreclosures and excess of student loans and things going on. i think the things that need to be done, this race to the top business is perhaps the next iteration of no child left behind or perhaps try to address some of those issues but i believe the educator's themselves need to look carefully at how they can manage it. education is ultimately a local decision and that is what we need to keep in mind so the federal...
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education. what do immigrants want? an education. what do people who call themselves the first citizens, native americans and then those who came on pilgrims pride? what did they say they want? education. i think rick santorum should be held responsible for these untimely, inappropriate comments and my question to you, senator santorum, what group of americans to you expect to bring back to the fold when and if you are the nominee of the republican party to draw this country together. that's what a president is supposed to do. president obama has done so. it's been tough. there's no doubt those that he has offended and these are championing him. he's a reasoned commander in chief who had made us more safe. i don't know what rick santorum is talking about. >> we shall see how it all goes. thank you. much more ahead on michigan and arizona when we come back. >> yeah, what a snob. obama thinks everybody should go do college like he did. pardon me, but some of us weren't handed a ticket to harvard b
education. what do immigrants want? an education. what do people who call themselves the first citizens, native americans and then those who came on pilgrims pride? what did they say they want? education. i think rick santorum should be held responsible for these untimely, inappropriate comments and my question to you, senator santorum, what group of americans to you expect to bring back to the fold when and if you are the nominee of the republican party to draw this country together. that's...
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it transforming america's approach to energy, education, health care, transportation and more. it is one of the most important and least understood pieces of legislation in modern american history. the short-term recovery part as well as the long term reinvestment hard. is also the purest distillation of what obama meant by change. it is a major down payment on his campaign promises. the story of the stimulus, not only a fun and gripping story but a microcosm of the obama era. the best way to understand the president, his policies, his approach to politics, his achievements and his troubled marketing. also the best way to understand his enemies. this book documents the republican plot to destroy obama before he even took office. you always heard about it and imagine it must be there. i got these guys to tell me about it in the secret meetings where eric cantor and mitch mcconnell planned last act of power so before i open it up to what you want to talk about i will talk a little about the stimulus because it really is a new new deal and a bit about obama because there's more an
it transforming america's approach to energy, education, health care, transportation and more. it is one of the most important and least understood pieces of legislation in modern american history. the short-term recovery part as well as the long term reinvestment hard. is also the purest distillation of what obama meant by change. it is a major down payment on his campaign promises. the story of the stimulus, not only a fun and gripping story but a microcosm of the obama era. the best way to...
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it's easy to reform when you take a billion dollars out of public education. is it reform when you give corporations more tax cuts? is it reform when you give the wealthiest wisconsinites more of a tax break and take it out of the hides of the hard-working people in the country? you go after the health care, you go after their pension, you go after their wages, and in this case, they went after their voice. the birth place of collective bargaining in this country is wisconsin. this is where the buck stops. it will stop on walker's desk and all these others that they have got signatures to get rid of. limbaugh doesn't have a clue. limbaugh has no clue what is going on in this state. fox news has no clue what is going on in the state. i've been on the ground with these folks and i know they are going to get this done because they care about the next generation. this is the unselfish state. now, walker will get out there and talk about voter fraud. voter fraud? you will hear about adolf hitler and mickey mouse and everything else, let's count the votes. because t
it's easy to reform when you take a billion dollars out of public education. is it reform when you give corporations more tax cuts? is it reform when you give the wealthiest wisconsinites more of a tax break and take it out of the hides of the hard-working people in the country? you go after the health care, you go after their pension, you go after their wages, and in this case, they went after their voice. the birth place of collective bargaining in this country is wisconsin. this is where the...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> president obama winning another four years in the white house, delivering his victory speech on election night and thanking his family and his supporters. according to the pew research center he could have also thanked the media for his win. the people of pew found media coverage of president obama was more positive at 29% during the last week of campaigning before election day. coverage of mitt romney on the other hand, mostly negative, 33% that same week. so, should this be a big thank you to the media for his reelection? >> no, i mean, i think he would have lost the election because of their get out the vote things as well. >> you're talking about romney. >> that's right,
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> president obama winning another four years in the white house,...
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there has been a lot of talk about education reform. we actually implemented education reform. we have been able to get more than 40 states to raise standards and to start looking at best practices to figure out how we can train teachers more effectively. make sure teachers who are not doing a good job get the training they need. also rewarding those folks who are stepping up to the plate and making sure our kids are prepared. it also means matching up companies with the community colleges to train people for the jobs that actually exist. i know siemans and u.p.s. are doing a good job of that. two last points. one is i will not give up on the need for us to rebuild america's infrastructure. when you think about your own businesses, if you know that you have to make some capital investments and interest rates are low and it is a buyers market, you act. understanding you have to project five or ten years out. that is a situation our country faces. i make no apologies for being chauvinistic when it comes to having the best airports or best roads or the fastest broadband lines here
there has been a lot of talk about education reform. we actually implemented education reform. we have been able to get more than 40 states to raise standards and to start looking at best practices to figure out how we can train teachers more effectively. make sure teachers who are not doing a good job get the training they need. also rewarding those folks who are stepping up to the plate and making sure our kids are prepared. it also means matching up companies with the community colleges to...
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as president i will ensure that every child from every back round receives a quality education. i will empower the parents -- [applause] i will empower the parents of our low income and special needs students to choose where their child goes to school. now three, we will make trade work for america by forging new trade agreements with nations that play by the rules. at the same time we will crack down on nations that don't. we can jumpstart our economy by expanding trade with latin america and our nation's 3 million hispanic owned businesses will have the most to gain. president obama is not initiated a single new trade agreement with latin america. i will. i will also pursue a comprehensive strategy to confront china's unfair trade practices and i will do that from day one. [applause] the president may think that announcing new trade cases less than two months before the election will distract from his record but american businesses and workers struggling on an uneven playing field no better. if i'd known all it took to get them to take action was to run an add citing his inact
as president i will ensure that every child from every back round receives a quality education. i will empower the parents -- [applause] i will empower the parents of our low income and special needs students to choose where their child goes to school. now three, we will make trade work for america by forging new trade agreements with nations that play by the rules. at the same time we will crack down on nations that don't. we can jumpstart our economy by expanding trade with latin america and...
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it is education nation week. we wanted to do our part by looking at the opportunities available to current and future entrepreneurs. our past stories have taken us around the country to detroit and portland, oregon. this year, we didn't have to go any further than boston. there, we found a really unique program, a venture aksel lccele that's run by college students. they have the right idea educating entrepreneurs and getting them funding to grow their companies. 22 small business owners. >> our product will be the first organic, low-calorie ready to drink cocktail on the market. >> each one making a pitch for funding. and the most amazing thing. >> we have done a real lot with a real little. >> some of these pictures aren't even out of college yet. >> the marketing is essential. >> this pitchathon is part of a unique program called idea, a business accelerator that is developing new entrepreneurs at northeastern university in boston. >> it is a little bit nerve-racking to get up in front of all those people. eve
it is education nation week. we wanted to do our part by looking at the opportunities available to current and future entrepreneurs. our past stories have taken us around the country to detroit and portland, oregon. this year, we didn't have to go any further than boston. there, we found a really unique program, a venture aksel lccele that's run by college students. they have the right idea educating entrepreneurs and getting them funding to grow their companies. 22 small business owners....
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. >> i am with the international society for technology and education. the assessments are scheduled to be implemented in 2014. school districts will need to of grand broadband, make sure their kids can be successful. do you think that is enough of a pressure point? >> in idaho, and the voters voted to strike down the digital learning piece of the reform package to das2-1. it is a sign that the folks that are pushing for digital learning have a lot of work to do in terms of getting the public on board. >> i would say a regular survey of the policy elite in washington published its. we have questions about this. there is a big concern about the ability of them to meet the challenges that have been laid out for them. there are concerns about technology. you said it is a pressure point. i think it is potentially a friction point. you're going to see more of that. i think states can use this as more opportunity to back out. >> in terms of more federal money, people said to us live all been talking about how there is a big squeeze. and 11 people feel like the
. >> i am with the international society for technology and education. the assessments are scheduled to be implemented in 2014. school districts will need to of grand broadband, make sure their kids can be successful. do you think that is enough of a pressure point? >> in idaho, and the voters voted to strike down the digital learning piece of the reform package to das2-1. it is a sign that the folks that are pushing for digital learning have a lot of work to do in terms of getting...
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education. of course, that's -- it's estimated now by year 201330, there's over a half billion people around the world enrolled in higher education, and most all will be adults, not 18-22 #-year-olds. >> jim, i hope you're not right about that -- i hope that you're right about the adult education, but i think we need to teach things like the first year call this year. maybe more faculty engagement, but biology, chemistry, physics, a bunch of the courses, and some say more, and, i mean, there's -- if you can get higher learning outcomes out of a first year course, by this means, then a university typically has in the past, how do you not do it? it seems to me. what i love about this and the rest of it is that now if stand -- stanford, mit and the rest of it can think about these things, why can't everybody else? even though the connection may not be direct and absolute.ññr i'm anxious, jim. >> the real connection between the o dasty, of course, ed x is they are involving people who went to grad
education. of course, that's -- it's estimated now by year 201330, there's over a half billion people around the world enrolled in higher education, and most all will be adults, not 18-22 #-year-olds. >> jim, i hope you're not right about that -- i hope that you're right about the adult education, but i think we need to teach things like the first year call this year. maybe more faculty engagement, but biology, chemistry, physics, a bunch of the courses, and some say more, and, i mean,...
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we cannot educate children, we cannot create harmony among our people, we cannot preserve basic human freedom unless we have an orderly society. crime and lack of justice are especially cruel to those who are least able to protect themselves. swift arrest and trial, fair and uniform punishment, should be expected by anyone who would break our laws. [applause] it is time for our government leaders to respect the law no less than the humblest citizen, so that we can end once and for all a double standard of justice. i see no reason why big-shot crooks should go free and the poor ones go to jail. [applause] >> a proper level of government is just to make it easier for us to do good and difficult for us to do wrong. as an engineer, a planner, a businessman, i see clearly the value to our nation of a strong system of free enterprise based on increased productivity and adequate wages. we democrats believe that competition is better than regulation. [applause] and we intend to combine strong safeguards for consumers with minimal intrusion of government in our free economic system. i believe
we cannot educate children, we cannot create harmony among our people, we cannot preserve basic human freedom unless we have an orderly society. crime and lack of justice are especially cruel to those who are least able to protect themselves. swift arrest and trial, fair and uniform punishment, should be expected by anyone who would break our laws. [applause] it is time for our government leaders to respect the law no less than the humblest citizen, so that we can end once and for all a double...
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. >> reporter: it comes down to a lack of education and life jackets, the department of education wants people to catch the drift on some common mistakes. >> on memorial day, freedom is a water in the hot sunday. they often witness the mistakes of boaters. >> you see a lot of the carnage of things that happen, the worst accidents. we all learn from that. >> cox was at the scene a week ago when boaters left the marina and crashed into a pier. >> i'm just east here. a 40-foot sea ray hit the concrete. >> there were two separate accidents this weekend, the most recent was in kent narrows. it hit a bay bridge. charles whit low was thrown into the water. his body was recovered monday afternoon. >> we see a lot of boats going through the entire narrows at wide open throttle, high throttle, not observing the no wake zone. it is very dangerous to do. >> and the body of 21 year old brandon green from edgewood was recovered on monday. he was missing after swimming from his boat on sunday. four boating deaths so far this year. two just this weekend, when most can be avoided. >> it is a lack of edu
. >> reporter: it comes down to a lack of education and life jackets, the department of education wants people to catch the drift on some common mistakes. >> on memorial day, freedom is a water in the hot sunday. they often witness the mistakes of boaters. >> you see a lot of the carnage of things that happen, the worst accidents. we all learn from that. >> cox was at the scene a week ago when boaters left the marina and crashed into a pier. >> i'm just east here....
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> we have the best workers and best businesses in the world. they turn out the best products. and when the playing field is level, they'll always be able to compete and succeed against every other country on earth. >> i want to get our economy going again. and i know how to do it, by opening up new markets for our goods and services. by the way, for closing down the cheaters. china's been cheating by manipulating currency and stealing intellectual property. >> free trade certainly a hot topic on the campaign trail. but all this talk about one set of rules has specialists fired pup. he didn't understand how trade can operate through one set of rules when there are different games being played. welcome, good to see you again. >> great to be here with you. >> i know you had a piece the other day talking about the kind of rugby rules or trade rugby going on with different sets of rules. i
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> we have the best workers and best businesses in the world. they turn out the best products. and when the playing field is level, they'll always be able to compete and succeed against every other country on earth. >> i want to get our economy going again. and i know how to do it, by opening...
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worked hard for excellent education. it gave me access to medical advances and giving patients the care they deserve. that is one of the reasons i am proud to be an american. ♪ @ >> good morning. we are back. 45 minutes after the hour. span the globe and see what individual stories are topping the hour. the end to attacks on civilians in syria. >> oo you can see civilians barely avoiding artillery shells. more than 100 people have been killed in clashes in the last few days including dozens of civilians. he went to syria to try to get them to end the fighting but his visit and request unsuccessful. >>> then there is this. would wouldn't want 6 weeks of paid vacation. the swiss say they don't. voters have been casting their ballots on five national referendums including extending the national holiday from 4 weeks to 6 weeks. the citizens there listened to the government when it warned them more time off would increase labor costs and put the economy at risk. very responsible on their part. have to give them a little att
worked hard for excellent education. it gave me access to medical advances and giving patients the care they deserve. that is one of the reasons i am proud to be an american. ♪ @ >> good morning. we are back. 45 minutes after the hour. span the globe and see what individual stories are topping the hour. the end to attacks on civilians in syria. >> oo you can see civilians barely avoiding artillery shells. more than 100 people have been killed in clashes in the last few days...
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. >> i know we're running out of time but it's so funny because the independent voter is highly educated, they inform themselves, they are not influenced one way or the other, they do independent research. one could make the argument if they're a bad investment, because they can't be swayed by outside advertisement. they are swayed only by their own research. >> an expensive investment. thank you again to robert, dana, lizz and ben. that is all for now. you can catch alex wagner on "real time" on hbo tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. alex wagner will be back on monday to host a very special women in politics discussion with an all-star lineup that includes senator gillibrand, senator hutchison and senator warren. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >>> thanks, ari. have a great weekend. the obama campaign offers team romney a taxing challenge. and digging into the medicare debate. are either campaigns offering a plan big enough to save it? we have an all-star lineup here, including democratic chair, debbie wasserman schultz, romney's senior advisor, kev
. >> i know we're running out of time but it's so funny because the independent voter is highly educated, they inform themselves, they are not influenced one way or the other, they do independent research. one could make the argument if they're a bad investment, because they can't be swayed by outside advertisement. they are swayed only by their own research. >> an expensive investment. thank you again to robert, dana, lizz and ben. that is all for now. you can catch alex wagner on...
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he cut funding for education. he came to philadelphia not too long ago saying the class size doesn't matter. he wants to repeal obama care. 7 million african-americans who are uninsured benefit from president obama's work on reforming health care. the governor wants to repeal the tax cuts. he wants to get rid of pell grants or reduce pell grants? the president has supported increasingly so i don't know what he's saying. i'm sure the audience is trying to be respectful and be polite, but this is not about applause lines. this is about running and being president of the united states of america. >> specifically, he -- you heavily criticized romney when he came to your city earlier. but in a speech today, as you heard, he said he was inspired by the students in one of the charter schools in philadelphia. so wouldn't members of the african-american community be glad that he is addressing the issue that is specific to the community and, two, that he's making the effort? >> we always appreciate effort. that's nothing bu
he cut funding for education. he came to philadelphia not too long ago saying the class size doesn't matter. he wants to repeal obama care. 7 million african-americans who are uninsured benefit from president obama's work on reforming health care. the governor wants to repeal the tax cuts. he wants to get rid of pell grants or reduce pell grants? the president has supported increasingly so i don't know what he's saying. i'm sure the audience is trying to be respectful and be polite, but this is...
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i mean, the education you get is important. i mean, one of the reasons i've always liked reporting in a sense more than editing, is you're constantly forced to learn things. you're always out learning. and, you know, the education of any journalist should never stop. it keeps on from the time you leave school and take your first job to the time you quit working. so, you know, all of that is kind of the way i have approached things. approached things. but as i
i mean, the education you get is important. i mean, one of the reasons i've always liked reporting in a sense more than editing, is you're constantly forced to learn things. you're always out learning. and, you know, the education of any journalist should never stop. it keeps on from the time you leave school and take your first job to the time you quit working. so, you know, all of that is kind of the way i have approached things. approached things. but as i
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kids who were successfully pursuing an education or career in the u.s. military. and by the way, the stock market doubled, unemployment is below 8%, 32 straight months of job growth, and he quit smoking. >> that's the most persistent fly i have ever seen. nice! >> now, where were we? >> it's four, long, tough years after he was elected. and we are now on the eve, literally, of another national decision about the american presidency. the case against this president from the republican side, if you take only the serious criticism is essentially that things could be better. yes, there's been a recovery, but it's not a good enough recovery. yes economic progress, but not good enough. that republican economic proposals they are saying, that the proposals this year in particular won't do what they did during the george bush years. the argument from the right is if we try the republican economic proposals from the bush years ago, this time they will work better. honestly, i think that's what the case against president obama boils down to. that's not always what the case
kids who were successfully pursuing an education or career in the u.s. military. and by the way, the stock market doubled, unemployment is below 8%, 32 straight months of job growth, and he quit smoking. >> that's the most persistent fly i have ever seen. nice! >> now, where were we? >> it's four, long, tough years after he was elected. and we are now on the eve, literally, of another national decision about the american presidency. the case against this president from the...
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who are not educated in college. >> unless they are educated here. [laughter] >> rick santorum takes from that the people should not go to college. i think that would be a mistake. i think that college education will be necessary to even more so in the future. i guess i will just go ahead and say that, whether you see the media as being level or not, it probably has to do more with where your on the political spectrum than where the media is. although i know it has been repeated so many times that it now has a ring of truth to people here in the audience. but because something is repeated a huge number of times, it does not necessarily mean that it is true. >> this is a scientific study. let me say quickly that we started out with a partisan press in this country. one of the things that began to change it was the associated press. when you had a cooperative effort, it was necessary to quit taking political sides. if you wanted all these papers to get the right answer. there are other reasons for that, too, such as mass distribution. and the gift of a
who are not educated in college. >> unless they are educated here. [laughter] >> rick santorum takes from that the people should not go to college. i think that would be a mistake. i think that college education will be necessary to even more so in the future. i guess i will just go ahead and say that, whether you see the media as being level or not, it probably has to do more with where your on the political spectrum than where the media is. although i know it has been repeated so...
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then you have the group of educated women, all of which are growth segments. this is not just 28% less figure out that problem. they are all interrelated. there is a cultural side and a value side to this. and the difficult of addressing it has to do with the comfort level of diversity, a comfort level with immigration, how to do with the world, how to do with immigration and have to do with family and the role in society. there is a whole range of things that are part of that package. you will see a marriage equality initiatives passing in this election. >> quarter the lessons for each party from what we saw last night -- what are the lessons for each party from what we saw last night? >> the demographics are changing. this is the biggest change. the big headline is that it is 20% minority. what percent did you do have minority in your sample? i think that almost everyone -- there were some late polls that were picking up the hire enthusiasm among blacks and latinos and asians. but the 20% is the deadline and that is turning. -- but that 28% is the headline a
then you have the group of educated women, all of which are growth segments. this is not just 28% less figure out that problem. they are all interrelated. there is a cultural side and a value side to this. and the difficult of addressing it has to do with the comfort level of diversity, a comfort level with immigration, how to do with the world, how to do with immigration and have to do with family and the role in society. there is a whole range of things that are part of that package. you will...
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my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a tad better than expects. that said, the upward move we saw in many stocks today, particularly in the industrials cannot be traced to anything happening here. no, not at all. these gains were all about one piece of data out of china. and not anything else you heard about why the stocks moved is wrong. we got the boost of stocks from fedex and the freight transporter into a mining and equipment manufacturer. b
my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and...
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kids learn better when education is fun. how can they make it fun when they have the district breathing down their necks? joining us, actor and author, personal hero, tony danza. his book "i'd like to apologize to every teacher i had my year at a rookie teacher at northeast high" available now. i would like to appaologize to every teacher, probably for different reasons. >> i think -- i know a lot of my friends look back on the high school and college years and say, why didn't i apply myself? why didn't a work harder? and that was the message i was trying to bring to kids you get one life and this little part of it is so important considering the world we live in now. >> one of the things, as we talk about the chicago strike and what's happening there, a lot of people can speak from the perspective of outside reformers, people that think the system should be better. few people understand what it's like to be a teach somewhere what it's like to manage a class every day. tell us about your experience teaching for the year that
kids learn better when education is fun. how can they make it fun when they have the district breathing down their necks? joining us, actor and author, personal hero, tony danza. his book "i'd like to apologize to every teacher i had my year at a rookie teacher at northeast high" available now. i would like to appaologize to every teacher, probably for different reasons. >> i think -- i know a lot of my friends look back on the high school and college years and say, why didn't i...
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they ran voter registration and voter education programs. they did the direct action which occupy wall street but they also did the direct voter engagement. that would be the model for the 1960's. the occupiers don't want to do the voter registration card so that does leave a gap. it's not a criticism of them the to the right to do what they want but i speak for the i don't speak for them. there is this gap now how do you turn all that energy into some political power? how do you go from a new era to answer is? how do you not just change the conversation that change the conditions under which people in the red sea to the blue states that is what is left to be done in the next term and what the book is about. >> host: of the occupied years there was a poll you cited in the book so of course i'm going to look it up and that particular was when the occupied was at the height and americans didn't have an opinion on them so i -- how poignant without movement has been at the height of the movement that not a lot of people even for kind of like --
they ran voter registration and voter education programs. they did the direct action which occupy wall street but they also did the direct voter engagement. that would be the model for the 1960's. the occupiers don't want to do the voter registration card so that does leave a gap. it's not a criticism of them the to the right to do what they want but i speak for the i don't speak for them. there is this gap now how do you turn all that energy into some political power? how do you go from a new...
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on one side, our wealth, technology, education, and ambition. on the other side of that wall, poverty, prison, addiction, and despair. and my fellow americans, we must tear down that wall. >> [applause] big government is not the answer. but the alternative bureaucracy is not indifference. it is to put conservative values and conservative ideas into the thick of the fight for justice and opportunity. this is what i mean by compassionate conservatism, and on this ground we will lead our nation. >> [applause] >> we will give low income americans tax credits to buy the private health insurance they need and deserve. >> [applause] >> we will transform today's housing rental program to help hundreds of thousands of low income families find stability and dignity in a home of their own. and in the next bold step of welfare reform we will support the heroic work of hospice, food shelters, care center, people reclaiming their community, block by block, and heart by heart. >> [applause] i think of mary jo copeland, whose ministry called caring and sharing
on one side, our wealth, technology, education, and ambition. on the other side of that wall, poverty, prison, addiction, and despair. and my fellow americans, we must tear down that wall. >> [applause] big government is not the answer. but the alternative bureaucracy is not indifference. it is to put conservative values and conservative ideas into the thick of the fight for justice and opportunity. this is what i mean by compassionate conservatism, and on this ground we will lead our...
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chicago before he became the department of education secretary. >> is he part of the problem? >> his policies are harmful to children. i don't think they help. they sound good on paper, but when you see what happens in practice, we have a lot of problems with it. it's not just in chicago. this is a nationwide struggle. >> quickly, i'm out of time. are your teachers prepared to stay out? >> yes, they were. >> karen lewis, great to have you with us. that's "the ed show." rachel maddow starts now. >> thank you for staying with us for the next hour. we need to begin with breaking news. it's international. it's out of libya this evening in the city of benghazi. a mob descended on the u.s. consulate in benghazi today and set it on fire. witnesses say explosions were heard nearby and the men who attacked the american building were armed. there are conflicting reports about exactly how grave the attack was on the u.s. consulate. some are siting that a staffer, an american official was killed in the attack on the consulate. now while the state department has condemned the attack, offic
chicago before he became the department of education secretary. >> is he part of the problem? >> his policies are harmful to children. i don't think they help. they sound good on paper, but when you see what happens in practice, we have a lot of problems with it. it's not just in chicago. this is a nationwide struggle. >> quickly, i'm out of time. are your teachers prepared to stay out? >> yes, they were. >> karen lewis, great to have you with us. that's "the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management and its members know... how to harness that power, because we help develop it. from the next economy, to the next generation, we help get... the most out of business, by getting the best out of people. shrm. leading people, leading organizations. [ male announcer ] start with nothing, build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here, find someone who can build a futuristic dash board display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin film transistor display... [ male announcer ] mmm, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash, give it park assist. the fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home, his work here is done. destroy time machine.
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committed to investing in education. in innovation. in making sure that in america everyone has an opportunity to succeed so that, you know, your kids can live the american dream. mitt romney, his policies would increase taxes on the middle class. make life much more economically challenging for women. would do that to pay for tax -- >> the record -- >> like you said, david, that six-point advantage in one poll is very narrow because women understand that not only would mitt romney's policies not make them better off, but he also has an extreme policy, set of policies on their reproductive rights, on the -- the things that are important to them to make sure that their children have an opportunity to be suck sefls. >> mike murphy, there's another big theme that i think is so important this week. i think americans are looking for a vision, not just of leadership and where you take the country, but how you're actually going to get this. we've seen two presidents fail to change the culture in washington. and there's that sense that nothing
committed to investing in education. in innovation. in making sure that in america everyone has an opportunity to succeed so that, you know, your kids can live the american dream. mitt romney, his policies would increase taxes on the middle class. make life much more economically challenging for women. would do that to pay for tax -- >> the record -- >> like you said, david, that six-point advantage in one poll is very narrow because women understand that not only would mitt...
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i'm probably not the most educated person in this house. >> you're an attorney. >> but i'm close. just go on and hate on. but look in the mirror and hate yourself, not the people who do this work. thank you. uh-huh! >> jon:oooh! (cheers and applause) first of all, why isn't every press conference like that? (laughter) a press conference infused with life and emotion. she just turned the house of representatives into tyler perry's "house of representatives." (cheers and applause) the only problem is -- the only problem is i think they might be wrong. >> uh-huh. >> you know it. >> that's right, that's right. uh-huh. >> jon: with all due respect, i humbly disagree the caucus. >> with all due respect, he humbly disagrees with the caucus, uh-huh. >> jon: that's not -- john, that's not what we're doing. you just repeated what i said. >> i'm just repeating what he says, uh-huh. i do it. i do it. >> jon, can i help here? >> jon: jessica, could you please? >> i come from black churches. it's not about repeating something, it's about feeling something. >> you've got to feel it! >> you can't
i'm probably not the most educated person in this house. >> you're an attorney. >> but i'm close. just go on and hate on. but look in the mirror and hate yourself, not the people who do this work. thank you. uh-huh! >> jon:oooh! (cheers and applause) first of all, why isn't every press conference like that? (laughter) a press conference infused with life and emotion. she just turned the house of representatives into tyler perry's "house of representatives." (cheers...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> it's not the campaign. i think everybody knows, nobody puts words into my mouth. the words out of my mouth were that if you want a conservative as the nominee of this party, you must vote for mitt romney. i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. >>> so the endorsement of mitt romney common knowledge on the campaign trail but watching the conservative candidate throw support behind a bitter rival may be enough to convince voters on the fence to side with the front-runner. this weekend santorum raised the stakes in illinois with this statement. >> i guarantee -- i guarantee that we will win this nomination. >> john brabender is a strategist for the campaign and joins us. john, tough states ahead going into illinois tomorrow, 69 dell fwats that we're talking about here. first i want you to spobd to that ad. we know your candidate, what does he have to say to that but how damaging to have that online now for unit decided voters to see ahead of tomorrow? >> well, look
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>> it's not the campaign. i think everybody knows, nobody puts words into my mouth. the words out of my mouth were that if you want a conservative as the nominee of this party, you must vote for mitt romney. i'm mitt romney and i approved this message. >>> so the endorsement of mitt romney common knowledge on the campaign trail but watching the conservative candidate throw support behind a bitter rival...